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he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's reporting, which we confirmed, tadamasa goto made a deal with the fbi. he offered to become a rat and inform on his yakuza brothers. >> goto said, "here's the deal. i need to get in the united states to get my liver transplant, or i'm gonna die. i will give you the names of all our front companies in the united states." so in terms of not only criminal intelligence but sort of, you know, pure, i don't know, covert intelligence, goto represented a real find for the fbi. >> so the fbi made this deal? >> and they gave him a special visa to come into the united states. >> gettin
he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's...
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there's always coming from abroad that are very very small percentage of the total u.s. money for afghanistan is going to the women to do this you have to add also the role of international cooperation there was a study by oxfam from about two years ago that said that all of the money meant for reconstruction forty percent of it returns to sender through the expenses for personality brought. and most of the money ends up in the pockets of those who sent the money in the first place. this is upsetting for us because this money comes from people who live in foreign countries money that these people have worked hard to earn and they have given money to their governments with a move helping poor countries. capacity building would be built for the local population like the one the pangea foundation built for its women who then ran the project rather than forgot about it i think our lady of its shows that that many spent and chart camps project. this sign out of the country. to the country with no sustainability no impact as much has been expected they have to be careful about
there's always coming from abroad that are very very small percentage of the total u.s. money for afghanistan is going to the women to do this you have to add also the role of international cooperation there was a study by oxfam from about two years ago that said that all of the money meant for reconstruction forty percent of it returns to sender through the expenses for personality brought. and most of the money ends up in the pockets of those who sent the money in the first place. this is...
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oppression of women now women were oppressed a long time and you never heard anybody talk about it when the u.s. wanted to invade all the. military. and women are no longer imprisoned in their homes they can listen to music and teach their daughters without fear of punishment. for the rights and dignity of women the media talking to the whole country we are going to liberate the women of afghanistan. can liberate their people. you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. unfortunately now there's been a recent permanent civil war and we were once again imprisoned by the fear. and things are going backwards someone. was mad when i was fifteen years old now i have six children. are stuff that is many folks my marriage was like like many at that marriage it wasn't forced marriages but it was arranged marriages i used to say that accidentally has that this. is what it's supposed to. be really he believes woman strike by itself. this is a joint in the us and head out that has been has been stopped the stopped by by by knife because she has a right you and i democrats young generation want
oppression of women now women were oppressed a long time and you never heard anybody talk about it when the u.s. wanted to invade all the. military. and women are no longer imprisoned in their homes they can listen to music and teach their daughters without fear of punishment. for the rights and dignity of women the media talking to the whole country we are going to liberate the women of afghanistan. can liberate their people. you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. unfortunately...
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in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of the ministry of water markets wow what do you know will critical stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris call managing partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s. could protests in fact one of wal-mart's most profitable days and what are other big box retailers doing that are so different from wal-mart but first your closing market numbers. you know both world wars will get even though it's we have a little the only groups the clothes are. also argues in the right you know my mother was like many of them out h. it wasn't forced marriage it's just my view when i was fifteen years old you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gu
in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of the ministry of water markets wow what do you know will critical stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris call managing partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s....
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in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of the ministry of water markets wow what do you know will critical stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris cuomo managing partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s. could protests in fact one of wal-mart's most profitable days and what are other big box retailers doing that are so different from wal-mart but first your closing market numbers. you. need. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. charlie corporations are on the day. we speak to language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here. reporting from the will talks books fifty yard p. interviews intriguing stories to t
in the u.s. stocks actually gets a two to three percent volatility subsidy for the first time in the history in the history of the ministry of water markets wow what do you know will critical stick right there because i want to talk about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris cuomo managing partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s....
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and u.s. and we i think i personally had expected to see switzerland take the majority and instead singapore would not buy huge amount and so it's there is still very popular particularly of european customers but singapore was right up there. are american readers and clients and i think this maybe doesn't show a dramatic shift yet but it is saying the show is that there were changes in the water with people thinking maybe questioning if switzerland really is this safe haven that we've all perceived to be and instead they kind of looking toward singapore and i don't think i definitely would agree that switzerland is a dangerous place to keep your gold anymore but it's only in the last few years there's been quite a few changes and a few moves by swiss banks to deal with the american government which have made people question whether or not there you know the banking act which came into place i think in one nine hundred thirty four is still a strong as it was and if there is let me look at him
and u.s. and we i think i personally had expected to see switzerland take the majority and instead singapore would not buy huge amount and so it's there is still very popular particularly of european customers but singapore was right up there. are american readers and clients and i think this maybe doesn't show a dramatic shift yet but it is saying the show is that there were changes in the water with people thinking maybe questioning if switzerland really is this safe haven that we've all...
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adobe says u.s. on line sales start to peak today but really pick up on monday, when people go back to work and shop during their lunch breaks. and december 17th is expected to be especially strong when thousands of merchants offer free shopping on line with a guaranteed delivery by christmas eve. >>> thousands of people flooded bay area grocery stores this morning for last minute thanksgiving food shopping. at a safeway store in san francisco we caught up with procrastinators scrambling around. many said their turkeys were in the oven but needed other items. >> nothing like waiting to the last minute. right? >> yeah. >> no, no, no, i have my long list ready so i prepared for this. >> where is your turkey? >> it is right at home, it is ready now. >> okay, so now these are all the trimmings? >> yes, yeah, that is the last minute. >> others said they preordered turkey meals so they would not have to mess up their kitchen too much this holiday. >> did you not feel like cooking? >> well, it is hassle to
adobe says u.s. on line sales start to peak today but really pick up on monday, when people go back to work and shop during their lunch breaks. and december 17th is expected to be especially strong when thousands of merchants offer free shopping on line with a guaranteed delivery by christmas eve. >>> thousands of people flooded bay area grocery stores this morning for last minute thanksgiving food shopping. at a safeway store in san francisco we caught up with procrastinators...
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a set of really so and we should not actually complain about show gas very well lucian sold in the u.s. because it opened a substantial technological appley cation for the neutralization of gas interest. and in bank areas in the rail transport and actually the vote for the gas business into them does bring business that's why we support the motor fuel topic in our plans not only in transportation of the mobile transportation but also in maritime transportation and i believe we could find a lot in common with our canadian and american colleagues and then we already got some proposals to work to give in but even given complication of this and just to replace ten percent of the trucks in europe could create a market of additional eighty billion cubic meters of gas barrier so prospects looks very nice and if the shale gas is helping to do it with the support of the shale gas ok so so so so you're moving all that i mean your point of view and shale gas well you seem to be really to be paying attention to what the president says about your business well let me put that want to quote him rece
a set of really so and we should not actually complain about show gas very well lucian sold in the u.s. because it opened a substantial technological appley cation for the neutralization of gas interest. and in bank areas in the rail transport and actually the vote for the gas business into them does bring business that's why we support the motor fuel topic in our plans not only in transportation of the mobile transportation but also in maritime transportation and i believe we could find a lot...
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olding of u.s. treasuries and pretty scene ship it looks like japan will one day will see the largest holder of u.s. debt so china are actually slowing down if not backing off from the holder of u.s. debt but at the same time we see that they are i mean last year they were accounts for twenty one percent of global gold demond set up in the gold the gold is that people are opposed to the buying investing in gold and we see huge measures coming out from the government which is facilitating the ownership of gold and banks and then a line for the import. import so you're forced to import permits you know pam is to. pick it up from. and banks sell out and the government is now allowing working to allow banks to import more gold they're looking at emission more payments and able them to do that was the government doing that well i i think i have a personal favor which sounds quite naive in the quite simplistic but it's an interesting way of looking at it in that china has approach grace and if any kind of
olding of u.s. treasuries and pretty scene ship it looks like japan will one day will see the largest holder of u.s. debt so china are actually slowing down if not backing off from the holder of u.s. debt but at the same time we see that they are i mean last year they were accounts for twenty one percent of global gold demond set up in the gold the gold is that people are opposed to the buying investing in gold and we see huge measures coming out from the government which is facilitating the...
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and author of against security how we go wrong at airports subways and other sites of a big u.s. danger harvey thanks so much for taking the time to join me glad to be with you so first of all i just want to repeat what i just said how to not one person who has been stopped by t.s.a. screeners has ever been charged with a terrorist act yet at the same time proponents of the t.s.a. will say well we know it's working because we haven't been attacked since nine eleven that people are under the illusion that the t.s.a. is working when it's really not. well there there's no way to prove a negative and in fact nothing has happened but it also hasn't happened in other places there are for example lots of security mechanisms in new york and other cities in the country in new york with the subways for example have a huge campaign of surveillance cameras and see something say something campaign there too no one has ever been charged with an act of terror either through the m.t.a. programs or the t.s.a. is programs so in neither case is it very likely that any thing much has been substantia
and author of against security how we go wrong at airports subways and other sites of a big u.s. danger harvey thanks so much for taking the time to join me glad to be with you so first of all i just want to repeat what i just said how to not one person who has been stopped by t.s.a. screeners has ever been charged with a terrorist act yet at the same time proponents of the t.s.a. will say well we know it's working because we haven't been attacked since nine eleven that people are under the...
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young people, become inspired to pursue a mission as a highly military and military assets for the u.s. navy. >> that's a great question. part of it was, and i write about this in the book, there was one moment when i was in bosnia and i was actually in a shelter in a refugee camp. and i was with one man whose own family had suffered tremendously. i remember he said to me that i appreciate the fact that you are here. do not get me wrong. i appreciate the fact that there is a shelter here for my family and my kids can go to kindergarten and i am glad there is food here, but if people really cared about us, they would be willing to protect us. i have no idea what to say to him at the time. but i remember reflecting on that later and realizing that what he said was true. but if there is anything in our lives that we really do love and care about, that we are willing to respond with care and compassion. it is also the case that the things that we care about and love, we are also willing to act with courage and protect people and love them in that way. so i started to think about what it me
young people, become inspired to pursue a mission as a highly military and military assets for the u.s. navy. >> that's a great question. part of it was, and i write about this in the book, there was one moment when i was in bosnia and i was actually in a shelter in a refugee camp. and i was with one man whose own family had suffered tremendously. i remember he said to me that i appreciate the fact that you are here. do not get me wrong. i appreciate the fact that there is a shelter here...
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picture becomes clearer you see even though it's safe for if you will to invest in countries like the u.s. you will be get in the last strike on the floor to invest in countries like greece but then again greece has the risk of a default so in the way of russian access there's a middle ground where right now a lot of people in a lot of investors are seeing that it's a good risk to take if you will because we always know that for many investors they see russia as point risky but definitely not as risky as greece so they could get a health of return if they invest in russia and that's what we're seeing happen right now marina as we know the ruble is fairy sensitive to oil prices high right so without a mind tensions in the middle east how is the ruble responding if the toll. here you go the oil prices have actually helped to the russian ruble strength thing we all will know it's not a secret the russian is very energy dependent and depends for its profits especially when it comes to oil and gas now we've seen high oil prices and that's because as you mentioned from tension in the middle eas
picture becomes clearer you see even though it's safe for if you will to invest in countries like the u.s. you will be get in the last strike on the floor to invest in countries like greece but then again greece has the risk of a default so in the way of russian access there's a middle ground where right now a lot of people in a lot of investors are seeing that it's a good risk to take if you will because we always know that for many investors they see russia as point risky but definitely not...
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euro continues to push up buses up by major rivals including the result based in trade because the u.s. thanksgiving day to day it's a day of calls european stock markets they evolved small a full day for the longest rally in five weeks as a possible to over pull signal but shalini manufacturing expanded for the first time months and it was metal starts to really good news the best that only me. all the time every balancing act is here most of the night and the day with losses thousands of oil prices drop always a big impact for the domestic markets not because they are for sanity depended so as you said the artist was playing fast and the myself stopped around a quarter of a percent. now it's been a poor year for russia that says down around ten percent and i continue to trade at a shop discount to their merging market pace now to us why this should be the case i'm joined by a new poll from the business desk a hello to you nic ok so tell us how cheap all russian act is right now well i think it's important to remember the outset the idea of cheapness and good value are not the same th
euro continues to push up buses up by major rivals including the result based in trade because the u.s. thanksgiving day to day it's a day of calls european stock markets they evolved small a full day for the longest rally in five weeks as a possible to over pull signal but shalini manufacturing expanded for the first time months and it was metal starts to really good news the best that only me. all the time every balancing act is here most of the night and the day with losses thousands of oil...
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also had here on ars here we all know the u.s. uses drone warfare overseas but more and more drones are being used here in the u.s. and that has people asking questions coming up why one police department wants to keep their drone program a secret. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i mean the guy you hear there are a lot of. users are. you know what kind of mind their carousel but i don't want to wish to be terrorism be on the liberal democrats. can really go to the. you know superman to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that's those officials that garbage you call that breaking news i'm having martin and we're going to break that. the climate of american power continues. things are so bad that might actually be time for a revolution. and it turns out that a popular dragon starbucks has a surprising came very near zero. keeping drone use a secret it appears that's what's happening in a california county t
also had here on ars here we all know the u.s. uses drone warfare overseas but more and more drones are being used here in the u.s. and that has people asking questions coming up why one police department wants to keep their drone program a secret. here's mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i mean the guy you hear there are a lot of. users are. you know what kind of mind their carousel but i don't want to wish to be terrorism be on...
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uprisings bahrain is hardly gone largely unnoticed a broad and this international also weighed in to the u.s. for failing to back up concerns over its ally with action adding that washington risks enabling abuse that charity only sees things getting worse. or we have to use that to mean the situation is much worse than it was months ago it's really the terrier eighteen we're talking about at least twenty four people being killed after the bombing depending on which you keep firing issued its reports last year a ban on not protest at the mtu fucked over and only a week ago there were a vocation of national to thirty one opposition activists were also talking about continuous harassment human rights and one of them is now being as you know the president of the famed center for human rights that was sentenced to summer to three years in three senate merrily for having exercise his right to freedom of expression and we consider him to be a prisoner of conscience and we are talking about hundreds of hands and hundreds of allegations of torture that that happened especially since the beginning of
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plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're keeping an eye on developments around the world and will keep you up t
plus, the u.s. is gearing up for a troop withdrawal from afghanistan and nuclear threats from iran and north korea still mount sog what will the president do in the next four years? we're keeping an eye on developments around the world and will keep you up t
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the u.s. role in bringing both sides together, and a devastating attack, just this morning. >> also, protesters storm a bay area wal-mart. the message they send, and which stores they plan to target next. >> first, the reminder that you can get >>> happening now, a line of people out a south bay store waiting for black friday. some of them have already been there for several days now. what's interesting is that at a lot of other stores where you might expect to find lines, there aren't any. ktvu's matt keller in san jose now to explain what's going on. >> reporter: frank, black friday deals actually start on friday here at best buy. 12:00a.m., to be exact. these people have been in line for several days, waiting for the best deal. the products may be different. >> xbox 360 hopefully. >> i want a new tv and a game system. >> reporter: be one of the first inside when best buy opens friday at midnight. >> save half a grand, maybe a grand. >> reporter: this group arrived last friday to be the firs
the u.s. role in bringing both sides together, and a devastating attack, just this morning. >> also, protesters storm a bay area wal-mart. the message they send, and which stores they plan to target next. >> first, the reminder that you can get >>> happening now, a line of people out a south bay store waiting for black friday. some of them have already been there for several days now. what's interesting is that at a lot of other stores where you might expect to find lines,...
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the u.s. role in bringing both sides together, and a devastating attack, just this morning. >> also, protesters storm a bay area wal-mart. the message they send, and which stores they plan to target next. >> first, the reminder that you can get ktvu news to go. from the ktvu app. just click the live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> happening now, a line of people out a south bay store waiting for black friday. some of them have already been there for several days now. what's interesting is that at a lot of other stores where you might expect to find lines, there
the u.s. role in bringing both sides together, and a devastating attack, just this morning. >> also, protesters storm a bay area wal-mart. the message they send, and which stores they plan to target next. >> first, the reminder that you can get ktvu news to go. from the ktvu app. just click the live icon, and watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test...
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the us u.s. secretary of state is getting lots of credit in brokering a cease-fire involving israel and gaza. hillary clinton chalked up plenty of miles her shuttle diplomacy mission and cnn's foreign affairs krnlt jill dougherty has more on that. >> reporter: close to the end of a grueling trip to asia, her last international s trip with barack obama. halt the fighting between israel and hamas before it spins out of control. shu did it. a cease-fire. there was no victory lap. >> this is a critical moment for the region. >> clinton's diplomatic feat helps restore a record tarnished by questions over how the obama administration handled the attack on the u.s. mission in benghazi. will the cease-fire hold? hillary clinton, whose husband, president bill clinton, tried but failed to broker a peace agreement between israelis and palestinians knows only too well how tenuous true peace can be. >> after that will trip which turned out, by the way, to be 11 days on the road all the way over to australia,
the us u.s. secretary of state is getting lots of credit in brokering a cease-fire involving israel and gaza. hillary clinton chalked up plenty of miles her shuttle diplomacy mission and cnn's foreign affairs krnlt jill dougherty has more on that. >> reporter: close to the end of a grueling trip to asia, her last international s trip with barack obama. halt the fighting between israel and hamas before it spins out of control. shu did it. a cease-fire. there was no victory lap. >>...
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but the competitive u.s. senate race for republican jon kyl's old seat, that seat stayed republican. and yes, the county sheriff who did the whole taxpayer-funded stunt about having his cold case posse uncover the fraud of president obama's birth certificate, that sheriff did get re-elected, barely. last time he won by a 13-point landslide. this time he won by much less than that, but did get re-elected. and that public publicity-hungry arizona sheriff is not the only arizona official who has lately been fixated on the president's birth certificate. the arizona secretary of state this year threatened to keep president obama off the ballot in arizona for this year's election. because, you know, kenya, or whatever. and because that is the record of arizona's secretary of state, the state's current top elections official, i think nobody had very high expectations for him in terms of how well he would do running elections in the state of arizona. and indeed, the arizona elections this year went horribly. and it t
but the competitive u.s. senate race for republican jon kyl's old seat, that seat stayed republican. and yes, the county sheriff who did the whole taxpayer-funded stunt about having his cold case posse uncover the fraud of president obama's birth certificate, that sheriff did get re-elected, barely. last time he won by a 13-point landslide. this time he won by much less than that, but did get re-elected. and that public publicity-hungry arizona sheriff is not the only arizona official who has...
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around one hundred forty cars collided the u.s. state of texas printing a massive thanksgiving day pile up two people are dead and eighty more injured as medicine has turned this search for an instant trap to vehicles these are the only accidental dents from. one of the world's most provocative pop stars is once again in the spotlight russian activists who are trying to drag madonna to court for what they claim is gay propaganda also accuse the entertainer of breaching state security. he has more details. not only according to these activists madonna poses great danger to the family institution in russia not only she has offended the feelings of many by openly supporting the gay community in russia during her concert concert in st petersburg this summer but also these activists believe that she in fact poses a threat to the defense capabilities of russia they say that people who believe what madonna's told them during the concert will be involving themselves in all different sorts of good and thus they will not be willing to serve
around one hundred forty cars collided the u.s. state of texas printing a massive thanksgiving day pile up two people are dead and eighty more injured as medicine has turned this search for an instant trap to vehicles these are the only accidental dents from. one of the world's most provocative pop stars is once again in the spotlight russian activists who are trying to drag madonna to court for what they claim is gay propaganda also accuse the entertainer of breaching state security. he has...
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we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on this top-secret program to test chemical and biological weapons. >> the researchers used animals, but believe it or not, they also used humans, volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs, well, they're emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the military did to them and how they're being treated now. dr. sanjay gupta investigates. ♪ >> i enlisted, joined at 18 years of age. it was the height of the vietnam war era and really felt a sense of duty to my country to go and serve. >> i went straight to ft. bragg. it was the thing to do. it was my duty as an american. >> i was drafted and i was placed in the 85th missile detachment. we were supposed to be security guards for the nuclear warheads that were going in missiles. >> reporter: three american soldiers, tim josephs, rank rochelle, bill blezinski called to arms from different b
we begin with the startling story of how u.s. soldiers were used as human guinea pigs. during the cold war, the military embarked on this top-secret program to test chemical and biological weapons. >> the researchers used animals, but believe it or not, they also used humans, volunteers from the army who had no idea what they were signing up for. nearly half a century later, some of these human guinea pigs, well, they're emerging from the shadows with disturbing stories about what the...
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that's what this is all about today here in afghanistan with all the u.s. service members being here. >> happy thanks giving. >> happy thanksgiving, alexandria, virginia. >> happy thanksgiving, chicago. >> happy thanks giving to my wife. i love you! >> kabul, afghanistan! >> happy thanksgiving! woo! >> reporter: football aside, this is where the real thanksgiving takes place, the part with the food at this dining facility. 98 men have been working really hard to bring all the trimmings to more than 2,000 coalition members, including turkeys, hams, even pumpkin pie. >> i think it's awesome. it blew me away to come in and see everything like this. they like to go big for the holidays, but seeing the carving beef station and sliced turkey, that was cool. >> they decorated is kind of like a firework exploded in here. it's nice. >> is there something you miss from home? >> my family, for sure my family and friends. just being around them. it's a sacrifice we all have to make. if anything, i'm happy to be here with everyone else that's not around their families.
that's what this is all about today here in afghanistan with all the u.s. service members being here. >> happy thanks giving. >> happy thanksgiving, alexandria, virginia. >> happy thanksgiving, chicago. >> happy thanks giving to my wife. i love you! >> kabul, afghanistan! >> happy thanksgiving! woo! >> reporter: football aside, this is where the real thanksgiving takes place, the part with the food at this dining facility. 98 men have been working...
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general john allen-- the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is back in kabul today to resume his duties. he'd been in washington to testify before congress when he became embroiled in the scandal of david petraeus. allen is now under investigation by the pentagon for potentially inappropriate emails with a woman linked to the scandal. allen will continue his duties in afghanistan during the probe, while his nomination for commander of u.s. european command and top nato general remains on hold. india has executed the last surviving attacker from the 2008 terror attack that killed 166 people. mohammed ajmal kasab was hanged in secret early today at a jail in pune. public celebrations broke out across the country as news spread of his execution. kasab was part of a pakistani- based squad of militants who carried out the three-day-long siege on india's financial capital. they targeted key sites like luxury hotels and a jewish center. newly released documents show a government agency took 684 days to warn of earlie
general john allen-- the top u.s. and nato commander in afghanistan is back in kabul today to resume his duties. he'd been in washington to testify before congress when he became embroiled in the scandal of david petraeus. allen is now under investigation by the pentagon for potentially inappropriate emails with a woman linked to the scandal. allen will continue his duties in afghanistan during the probe, while his nomination for commander of u.s. european command and top nato general remains...
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if they are u.s. a u.s. citizen, too bad. as we see with at least two u.s. citizens killed in drone strikes, but imagine and i will just finish with this, imagine if another country decided to do the same thing. imagine if her example in cuba, because there is someone in the united states being protected here who was known to have been responsible for the shooting down of a cuban civilian airliner in 1976, killing 73 people on board and the u.s. refused to set a trial abroad. would have cuba's send a drone to attack him saying he is someone who represents a threat to our country and what would the u.s. do? we would engage cuba. wise that we think we have the right to do that in yemen and somalia because they are what we have determined to be a failed state. >> host: nina farrell writes in obama's drone strategy is a security risk, random killing of women and children is not the american way. unfortunately it is the american way into many of these wars that have become part to comment. >> host: i want to go to james from hyattsville maryland on the republican
if they are u.s. a u.s. citizen, too bad. as we see with at least two u.s. citizens killed in drone strikes, but imagine and i will just finish with this, imagine if another country decided to do the same thing. imagine if her example in cuba, because there is someone in the united states being protected here who was known to have been responsible for the shooting down of a cuban civilian airliner in 1976, killing 73 people on board and the u.s. refused to set a trial abroad. would have cuba's...
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of course donations like those here in america are like those tax deductible and with the u.s. approaching a fiscal cliff, there are rumblings of big changes and some could impact charity. the and here is the national correspondent tim angle. >> thanksgiving, a time to relish one's blessings and help the less fortunate. >> in the scramble to avoid the fiscal cliff, both the president's plan to raise taxes on the wealthy and the republican willingness for revenues could end up hurting charities and rely on the kindness of people with money. >> high income people tend to give very generous gifts. they may give a million dollar contribution to a capital campaign of a local hospital or a local art museum and a small number of donors at the high end that account for really big chunk of the charitable giving in this country and those are the folks that we'd be most impacted by this tax policy change. >> in fact, united way gives 15% of total donations, 500 million dollars a year, from those who give $10,000 or more. so, charities worry that any kind of tax increase on the wealthy cou
of course donations like those here in america are like those tax deductible and with the u.s. approaching a fiscal cliff, there are rumblings of big changes and some could impact charity. the and here is the national correspondent tim angle. >> thanksgiving, a time to relish one's blessings and help the less fortunate. >> in the scramble to avoid the fiscal cliff, both the president's plan to raise taxes on the wealthy and the republican willingness for revenues could end up...
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the question is, if you think about restoring the u.s. economy and the u.s. consumer, i do not know where you get a growth if you leave the private suite where it is now. >> we try to get the transparency on the balance sheets. we have done dodd-frank. that takes care of making sure it does not fall apart. >> no more corruption. things have been done. and smith i think the biggest problem is the flip side. -- i think the biggest problem is the flip side. that is driving the fact we have financial problems. that is driving the in the quality problems. -- that any quality problems. we are going to younever fixed n the quality problem if we do not get ahead of it. >> i think there are a lot of things to focus on. to me there are many issues. there is one that is central. this country was a startup. it has grown to be the leader of the free world on the backs of not just the patriots but entrepreneurs who took risks are not just companies but entire industries, and we need to build on five. other countries have gotten much more focused on of entrepreneurship. the
the question is, if you think about restoring the u.s. economy and the u.s. consumer, i do not know where you get a growth if you leave the private suite where it is now. >> we try to get the transparency on the balance sheets. we have done dodd-frank. that takes care of making sure it does not fall apart. >> no more corruption. things have been done. and smith i think the biggest problem is the flip side. -- i think the biggest problem is the flip side. that is driving the fact we...
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u.s. soldiers in afghanistan celebrated the thanksgiving holiday with a traditional turkey meal, and a game of rugby. about 60,000 u.s. troops are in afghanistan. spending thanksgiving away from their families, for many, this will be the last thanksgiving they're deployed in that country. >> this is the first thanksgiving game we've done, so we're excited about t we have a lot of participation from folks that normally don't play. so -- >> notice he's wearing a jets jersey they were doe natured by the jets -- donated by the jets. almost all troops are scheduled to withdraw by the end of 2014 when afghan forces will take over security. >>> woman from sacramento county is giving back in a big way. helping americans soldiers over seas. >> lot of toothbrushes, toothpaste. >> (has a son, serving now in afghanistan. he told her that the troops need things like baby wipes, and socks. she decided to collect the items for christmas care package, andd responses has been overwhelming. >> of the while
u.s. soldiers in afghanistan celebrated the thanksgiving holiday with a traditional turkey meal, and a game of rugby. about 60,000 u.s. troops are in afghanistan. spending thanksgiving away from their families, for many, this will be the last thanksgiving they're deployed in that country. >> this is the first thanksgiving game we've done, so we're excited about t we have a lot of participation from folks that normally don't play. so -- >> notice he's wearing a jets jersey they were...
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and he's someone who deeply cares about the u.s. and our relationship with the countries and certainly about what happened in benghazi. so i think she has to continue to reach out to him, to him, senator lindsey graham, i think talk to them behind closed doors and explain. i said yesterday, on msnbc, there are lots of smart people. susan rice is one of them. she's a bright woman. very qualified. very competent person but sometimes smart people make mistakes and it's okay to say that, too. >> the president has forcefully defended susan rice. but the issue doesn't seem to be going away. listen to this, congressman clyburn suggesting it was racial? let's take a listen. >> these are code words. we heard them during the campaign. during this recent campaign, we heard senator sununu calling our president lazy, incompetent, these kinds of terms that those of us especially those of us born and raised in south, we have been hearing these words and phrases all of our lives and we get insulted by them. >> margie, weigh in on this. what's your
and he's someone who deeply cares about the u.s. and our relationship with the countries and certainly about what happened in benghazi. so i think she has to continue to reach out to him, to him, senator lindsey graham, i think talk to them behind closed doors and explain. i said yesterday, on msnbc, there are lots of smart people. susan rice is one of them. she's a bright woman. very qualified. very competent person but sometimes smart people make mistakes and it's okay to say that, too....
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u.s. warships sent to the eastern mediterranean area just in case americans need to be evacuated out of israel. the ships were due to return to norfolk, virginia, but their homecoming will be a bit delayed by at least several days. reports say these ships would not play a combat role and would only be used to help americans in that area. they can also serve as floating hospitals if need be. >>> susan rice now breaking her silence and defending her comments on the benghazi terror attacks just days after the raid on the u.s. consulate which ended with the murder of our ambassador to libya and three other americans. ambassador rice went on all five sunday shows and said the attack grew out of a spontaneous protest over an anti-muslim film. now rice is saying those remarks were based on intelligence she was given. national security correspondent jennifer griffin is live in washington with the latest for us. who is ambassador rice saying gave her those talking points? >> good morning. she's not
u.s. warships sent to the eastern mediterranean area just in case americans need to be evacuated out of israel. the ships were due to return to norfolk, virginia, but their homecoming will be a bit delayed by at least several days. reports say these ships would not play a combat role and would only be used to help americans in that area. they can also serve as floating hospitals if need be. >>> susan rice now breaking her silence and defending her comments on the benghazi terror...
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u.s. and israeli officials say u.s. president obama sealed the deal with benjamin netanyahu but hillary clinton delivered the cease fire by showing up the primary contact between the administration and netanyahu. over a decade they speak frequently. clinton was the first administration official to meet egypt's president, mohamed morsi, after his historic election. and now by elevating him to peace broker the u.s. is supporting a young islamist president who has struggled to consolidate control of his own country. >> did the u.s. have to make any deals or concessions to make this happen? >> peace comes with a price. morsi's help here is going to get egypt around $450 million in emergency cash. congress may release those funds in the coming weeks, according to administration source. house appropriations committee froze that money in september after the president had already pledged it. the white house is also going to ask congress to increase financing for israel's iron dome defense system. the u.s. gave israel about $3 b
u.s. and israeli officials say u.s. president obama sealed the deal with benjamin netanyahu but hillary clinton delivered the cease fire by showing up the primary contact between the administration and netanyahu. over a decade they speak frequently. clinton was the first administration official to meet egypt's president, mohamed morsi, after his historic election. and now by elevating him to peace broker the u.s. is supporting a young islamist president who has struggled to consolidate control...
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soldiers stationed in kabu >>> u.s. troops in afghanistan celebrated thanksgiving day today in a very american way. why not? soldiers stationed at kabul took in a game of football. check the jerseys they're wearing, green and white. donated by the new york jets. after the game, troops enjoyed a traditional thanksgiving dinner. >> that's nice. >> then they can watch the jets and pats today. >>> new this morning tens of thousands are getting ready to hit the streets of downtown san jose in just a few hours. the silicon valley turkey trot starts in about 15 minutes. >> it's early. excuse me. >> there you go. 5 and 10k runs plus a wheelchair and kids race. since it began eight years ago the turkey trot raised more than $2 million for valley charities. 25,000 people are expected to participate today lots of people out there. an estimated 3 million people are in new york to watch the macy's thanksgiving day parade. love this parade. >> i do, too. it just kicked off minutes ago. more than 50 balloons will float over the parade
soldiers stationed in kabu >>> u.s. troops in afghanistan celebrated thanksgiving day today in a very american way. why not? soldiers stationed at kabul took in a game of football. check the jerseys they're wearing, green and white. donated by the new york jets. after the game, troops enjoyed a traditional thanksgiving dinner. >> that's nice. >> then they can watch the jets and pats today. >>> new this morning tens of thousands are getting ready to hit the streets...
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a u.s. soldier makes it back home with a big surprise for his girlfriend this thanksgiving. the heartwarming story you won't want to miss. jenna: a big american retailer in a health care law. hobby lobby denying their request to block the controversial contraceptive mandate. hobby lobby does not want to provide its employees with insurance that covers the morning after pill. angela mcgowan is a fox news political analyst and ryan clayton is a democratic consultant and they join us on this thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving. >> should every american, including business owners, should they be able to have health care without forfeiting their privileges believes? >> hobby lobby is not a religious organization. but they have talked about biblical principles. yes, every american should be able to have prosperity without forsaking religious beliefs. heather: the government puts appellants to an impossible choice. either give up or pay millions in fines. is that what this comes down to? >> we really
a u.s. soldier makes it back home with a big surprise for his girlfriend this thanksgiving. the heartwarming story you won't want to miss. jenna: a big american retailer in a health care law. hobby lobby denying their request to block the controversial contraceptive mandate. hobby lobby does not want to provide its employees with insurance that covers the morning after pill. angela mcgowan is a fox news political analyst and ryan clayton is a democratic consultant and they join us on this...
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the u.s. consulate attack in benghazi. >>> plus, a turkey day tradition. the macy's day parade stepping off in a matter two of hours from now in new york. we're live on the streets amid all the holiday thanksgiving. >> it's november 22nd, thanksgiving day. a special edition of "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. happy thanksgiving. our "starting point," the cease-fire in israel and gaza is holding. in gaza city, where so much blood spilled over the last eight days, palestinians are celebrating in the streets. israel and hamas agreeing to halt all acts of aggression against each other. >> this cease-fire deal brokered largely over the phone. president obama and the president of egypt, mohamed morsi, apparently making a real connection to stop the carnage. i want to begin our coverage here of the very fragile truce with arwa damon live with us this morning in gaza city. arwa, i think i hear horns honking. is the celebration there continuing where you are? >> reporter:
the u.s. consulate attack in benghazi. >>> plus, a turkey day tradition. the macy's day parade stepping off in a matter two of hours from now in new york. we're live on the streets amid all the holiday thanksgiving. >> it's november 22nd, thanksgiving day. a special edition of "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. happy thanksgiving. our "starting point," the cease-fire in israel and gaza is holding. in gaza city, where so...
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. >>> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice defends herself about comments about benghazi, responding directly to her harshest critics. >>> giving thanks following superstorm sandy. trying to lift the siepirits of those left with nothing. >>> plus this. >>> good morning to you. happy thanksgiving. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for spending at least part of your holiday with us. for the first time in more than a week, it has been a relatively quiet day across israel and fwa gaza. the cease fire is holding. at the border, israeli troops are packing up after spending one final night there. israeli forces says when the cease fire started, three rockets were fired into israel. two hit open areas and the third was intercepted by the iron dome missile defense system. if everything remains this relatively quiet until 2:00 eastern this afternoon, the gaza border crossings will open. rallies opened in the streets as they celebrated what they call a victory over israel. the prime minist
. >>> u.s. ambassador to the united nations, susan rice defends herself about comments about benghazi, responding directly to her harshest critics. >>> giving thanks following superstorm sandy. trying to lift the siepirits of those left with nothing. >>> plus this. >>> good morning to you. happy thanksgiving. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for spending at least part of your holiday with us. for the first time in more than a week, it has been a...
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i mean, this is our first thanksgiving in the u.s. so we're really happy to be here and it's our first one so just enjoying the whole thing. >> i can't believe how many people there are. >> i know, 3 1/2 million people you're going to be singing to. >> we've got our leather jackets. look -- >> he's having a good time. we're everywhere. thanks so much. happy thanksgiving. >>> less than a half hour now, from the start of the macy's thanksgiving day parade, right here on nbc bay area. what a beautiful way to celebrate thanksgiving. we have gorgeous conditions out there this morning. it's a little crisp, a little chilly, but temperatures are going to rebound nicely under full sunshine. 68 degrees in livermore. 67 in fairfield. no fog this morning in san francisco. 66 degrees later on today. and we keep on climbing into the weekend. the 70s return, beautiful sunshine both friday and saturday. hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving. >> in fact, they've asked me to join the group. they've asked me to join the wanted. i'm not coming back. i'm
i mean, this is our first thanksgiving in the u.s. so we're really happy to be here and it's our first one so just enjoying the whole thing. >> i can't believe how many people there are. >> i know, 3 1/2 million people you're going to be singing to. >> we've got our leather jackets. look -- >> he's having a good time. we're everywhere. thanks so much. happy thanksgiving. >>> less than a half hour now, from the start of the macy's thanksgiving day parade, right...